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GreenEnergy28

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my 28' Haulmark tows good. I went with 2 axle for tight turning getting in/out of my driveway at my old house. Wavy as shit on the panels though... Paid around $12k foe it new in 2015 or 2016. Prices on new trailers are ridiculous these days.
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COCA COLA COWBOY

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I think the prices of trailer have skyrocketed because of all the people leaving California and of course hobbies and interests. I assume these prices will come down a bit as the recession sinks in.
 

Boatymcboatface

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I think the prices of trailer have skyrocketed because of all the people leaving California and of course hobbies and interests. I assume these prices will come down a bit as the recession sinks in.
Yup add to that that all kids sports are in full swing! Desert and river next year should be a little less crowded. I know a couple families looking to start selling toys because with all the sports they just don’t have free weekends to use them. Add to that storage fees and we should see a drop but I’m not making any predictions on when I know how that goes on here.
 

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I think the prices of trailer have skyrocketed because of all the people leaving California and of course hobbies and interests. I assume these prices will come down a bit as the recession sinks in.
Several of the "economy" builders (aka ones that were rebranded by resellers) went belly up during the material shortages, and steel skyrocketing period in 2021. There are less players in the "economy" market so I wouldn't be so sure of that at least for a while. Trailers seem to sell as fast as they can build them right now.
 
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